Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Bank of India G.B.O Written Exam Pattern Question Paper

Recruitment of General Banking Officers in SMG Scale IV and SMG Scale -v

STRUCTURE OF WRITTEN TEST & OR INTERVIEW :

The written test will consist of an Objective type questions only.

Written Test - Objective

i) Objective Tests - Medium of Examination : English OR Hindi

1) Credit

Total Number of Questions: 100

Maximum Marks: 200

2) Foreign EXchange

Total Number of Questions: 50

Maximum Marks: 50

3) Administration & Deposits

Total Number of Questions: 50

Maximum Marks: 50

Duration: Composite 120 minutes (i.e. 2 hours)

Note: Candidates have to secure minimum qualifying marks in each of the objective test i.e. 40% for General Category (35% in case of SC/ST/OBC) and 50% in aggregate in all the objective tests taken together for General Category (45% in case of SC/ST/OBC). The Bank reserves the right to vary above said cut-off.

In Objective Test there will be Negative Marks for wrong answers @ 0.25 for each wrong answer.

Interview Marks : Maximum marks for interview will be 100. Minimum qualifying marks in interview are 50% for General Category and 45% for SC/ST/OBC category.

Note : Bank reserves the right to conduct the selection process by holding Interview only.

Bank of India was founded by some prominent businessmen of India on September 7, 1906. And in the year 1969, it was turned into nationalized bank along with other 13 banks. After getting the stamp of nationalized bank it became one of the leading public sector banks in India. It started with the capital of Rs 50 lakh bank made some rapid growth. With the increase in its profit it became most profit making nationalized bank.

Currently, Bank of India is among nationalized bank that has computerized ATMs. There are also some other services which they offer to their customer. In the year 1982, it introduced Health Code System for its credit portfolio. In the year 1946, Bank of India, opened its first branch outside country in London and in 1947, at Europe. With the increasing profit of the bank, currently it has 23 branches outside India in countries like Singapore, Hong-kong, Paris and such other places.